DOCUMENT RESUME ED 375 018 SO 023 996 TITLE Catalog of Citizenship, Consumer, Law-Related, Values and Character Education Curriculum Materials. Fifth Edition with 1993 Supplement. INSTITUTION Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City. Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education. PUB DATE 93 NOTE 167p. AVAILABLE FROM Utah Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education, Utah State Office of Education, 250 East 500 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC07 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Athletics; Child Abuse; *Citizenship Education; Constitutional Law; *Consumer Education; Correctional Rehabilitation; Courts; Criminal Law; Drug Legislation; Elections; Elementary Secondary Education; Equal Protection; Family (Sociological Unit); Instructional Materials; International Law; Juvenile Justice; Law Related Education; Newspapers; Police; Social Studies; United States History; *Values Education IDENTIFIERS Utah Law Related Education Project ABSTRACT This catalog lists the materials that the Utah Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education loans to teachers and anybody else interested in law-related education (LRE). The catalog provides a table of contents that guides the reader to materials on all aspects of law from the constitution to legislation against drug use and on all aspects of the justice system from the police to prisons. The materials include curriculum, lesson plans, computer programs, text books, videos, games, kits and other teaching resources. Each entry contains a description of the material, its purpose, and the targeted grade levels. To facilitate borrowing, the catalog explains lending procedures and provides the hours and address of the clearinghouse. (JD) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *********************************************************************** -.; ;144 CO 1.0 : Ca/ :.;; ' :"4,/ ,.. 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' CATALOG of Citizenship, Consumer, Law-Related, Values and Character Education Curriculum Materials Fifth Edition Revised 1992 Utah Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Utah The Utah Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education is part of the Law-Related Education Project at the Utah State Office of Education :01' 9 : e I 250 East Fifth South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 District 5 District 1 Neoia Brown Frances H. Merrill 495 North 300 East 838 East 4280 South Murray, Utah 84107 Beaver, Utah 84713 Phone: 438-5386 Phone: 266-4981 District 2 District 6 Keith T. Checketts C. Grant Hurst 1495 East 1140 North 1893 Terrance Drive Logan, Utah 84321 Sandy, Utah 84093 Phone: 752-8926 Phone: 942-4832 District 3 District 7 Katharine B. Garff Donald G. Christensen 551 Indian Springs Road 4196 South 4000 West Bountiful, Utah 84010 West Valley City, Utah 84120 Phone: 295-2795 Phone: 966-4524 District 4 District 8 Ruth Hardy Funk Jay Liechty 2387 Lynwood Drive 1250 North 1750 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 Provo, Utah 84604 Phone: 485-5700 Phone: 374-1739 District 9 Harold S. Jensen 24 East 100 North Gunnison, Utah 84634 Phone: 528-3746 Scott W. Bean, Executive Officer Phone: 538-7510 Twila B. Aftleck, Secretary Phone: 538-7517 4 INTRODUCTION What is the Clearinghouse? Law-Related Education is part of the The Utah Statewide Clearinghouse on It is Utah State Office of Education. Utah Law-Related Education Project at the constitutional, consumers law-related, values, a lending library of citizenship, materials. and character education curriculum It was originally housed at 1980. The Clearinghouse was opened in November It is presently Circuit Court. the Third District Court, then at the Fifth Textbook Library at the Utah located on the ground floor at the rear of the State Office of Education in Salt Lake City. Purpose of the Catalog available to be checked out All materials located at the Clearinghouse are corrections personnel, and the free of charge by educators, lawyers, court and Materials available include books, booklets, games, kits, general public. The Catalog has been organized films, videos, posters, and computer software. Entries are listed in only one category in the catalog but may topically. It is suggested that teachers refer to the obviously apply to another topic. other general topics. topic of their choice, but also become familiar with Each entry has a short Within each topic, entries are in alphabetical order. publisher, date, and annotation, grade level, and may also list the author, Please refer to Following each title is the log number (L- ). number of pages. ) when ordering. materials by titles and log number (L- r U II Ordering Materials of charge on a All materials listed are available to be checked out free Date due cards are found in all materials to remind you three-week loan basis. Because we have limited quantities of most items, we will when items are due. not returned on be unable to meet your or other's requests, if materials are to It is preferable that materials be picked up and returned in person time. However, the Clearinghouse will mail materials outside Salt the Clearinghouse. paid by the Lake County at our expense, as long as return mailing expenses are Clearinghouse users. Lost or damaged materials must be replaced by borrower. For your convenience as well as ours, please order materials by phone or mail at least two days before picking them up. Nancy N. Mathews, Director Write to: Utah Statewide Clearinghouse on Law-Related Education Utah State Office of Education 250 East 500 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801) 538-7988 or (801) 538-7742 Phone: If staff are not available to fill your order, an answering machine (801) 538-7717 will take your message, and the order will be filled within 24 hours. Clearinghouse 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Hours: Please call for an appointment as the Textbook Library which houses the Clearinghouse is not open to the general public. Returning of Materials The Utah State Office of Education is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Returned materials should be left in the wire Monday through Friday. basket outside of Nancy Mathews' Office, Room 139 (southwest corner of the If returning by mail, please send to the above address. first floor). III TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION Laws/Rules 1 17 Crime/Criminals 23 Juveniles/Juvenile Law 27 Law Enforcement/Police 29 Prisons/Corrections Conflict Resolution/Problem Solving 31 35 Supreme Court 39 Courts/Justice 43 Mock Trials 49 American History 55 U. S. Government/Civics 63 Constitution/Bill of Rights 85 Constitutional Rights 89 Equality 93 Elections/Voting 97 International Law 99 Environmental Law Sports/Sports Law 101 Citizenship/Ethics/Rights and Responsibilities 103 109 Values 113 Self Esteem 115 Drugs/Alcohol Child Abuse 117 Family Law 119 F. IV Page 121 Women 123 Children's Literature Business Law 131 133 Consumer Education 139 Using Newspapers Lesson Plans and Curriculum Guides 141 145 Teacher Reference 153 Posters V LAWS/RULES The American Leal System 1-4 10-12 Book (L-882) Need for Law - Society's Unit 1 in the social studies an The aim is to give general education important new dimension. 1-4 10-12 Book (L-883) Unit 2 - The Techniques of Law of law and government to This unit deals with applying techniques social problems. 1-4 10-12 Book (L-884) Unit 3 - Law and Social Change changes that occur everyday, This unit deals with the important social problems or make the current and changes that may bring new social problems worse. Book (1-885) Basic Social Values Unit 4 - Constitutional Protection of 1-4 10-12 of basic social values, and how This book deals with the interference protection. one can use. the law for 1-4 10-12 Book (L-886) Unit 5 - The Limits of the Law limits of the law and what the This unit deals with understanding the law can and cannot do for people. 1-4 T.R. Book (1-488) Annals of Law - The Insanity Defense the middle of the nineteenth century It discusses the insanity defense from From The New Emphasizes the John W. Hinckley case. to the present. Yorker, July 2, 1984. Book L-1141 Teacher Guide) Civil Justice 3rd Edition (1-1140 Student Book, 7-9 B -2 people about the American legal Involves, stimulates, and teaches young of law on their everyday It helps students understand the impact system. and cannot, take to protect lives as well as the practical steps they can, Constitutional Rights Foundation. (1st Ed., their rights as citizens. Guide, L-151 duplicating masters, 1978, L-146 - Student Book, L-137 Teacher duplicating masters.) Revised Edition, L-513 Student Book, L-517 etC211;14 (L-893) T.R. I-1 Book and medicare to rom taxes, social security, n ormation on everyt ing The book answers thousands of civil rights, marriage, and divorce. questions on countless legal matters. 7-12 Videos Cop Talk Utah Law-Related "Tre" videos focus on juvenile law and Utah procedures. Education Project. (L-218) "Shoplifting" "Vandalism" (L-220) (L-223) "Search and Seizure" (L-222) "Runaways" "Role of a Police Officer" (L-226) 1 Laws/Rules 1-6 7-12 Book (L-6) Cop Talk Instructor's Guide Each chapter contains Designed to accompany the Cop Talk videotape series. background information, lesson plans, outlines, activities, and extensive Utah State Office of Education, 1981, 158 pp. resource lists. Book 1-4 7-9 Crazy Laws (L-1016) An amusing collection of funny and "crazy" laws enacted over Hyman, Dick. the years in cities and states coast to coast. 1-4 Bookletts 3-6 Crime and the Law (L-1157) "The Law and You", "How to be an Effective A group of nine (9) booklets: Witness", "Shoplifting", "Crime Victims", "Protect Your Home", "Vandalism", "Going to Court", "Prevent Crime", and "Crime Prevention." 10-12 D-4 Kit Current Legal Issues I (L-17) This four-part program examines the response of the American legal system It is designed to stimulate to current social and criminal problems. National student interest in contemporary issues involving the law. Institute for Citizen Education in the Law, Random House, 1984. Computers and the Law Who are "computer criminals" and how is the law dealing with them? The program investigates the new type of crime and the new breed of Opening with a scene criminal spawned by the computer revolution. from the movie "War Games", in which a student almost starts World War III with a personal computer, this filmstrip explores the aspects of computer crime by taking the viewer through several actual cases. The Fight Goes On Sex Discrimination: This filmstrip looks at the history of sex discrimination in America This program identifies and the legal struggle to ensure equality. laws against discrimination and the controversies that have surrounded Tracing the movement of women into male dominated professions them. and the subsequent rise of new forms of discrimination, the filmstrip Some of the shows the demands made on the legal system to keep pace. current issues explored are sexual harassment and comparable worth. A Woman on the Court Sandra Day O'Connor: A biography of Supreme Court Justice O'Connor in the context of newly Her case history emerging status of women in the professional world. dramatizes the rapidly changing rates of progress for women in the In addition to examining her background, the filmstrip legal system. explores why she was chosen and why it took so long for a woman to be appointed. The Party's Over Drunk Drivin?: An examination of the proposed legal solutions for the devastating This filmstrip reviews the new problem of drunk driving. organizations that have sprung up to combat drunk driving and considers the recommendations of the Presidential Commission. Students have the opportunity to debate the pros and cons of mandatory jail terms for drunk drivers, sobriety checkpoints, and raising the drinking age to 21. 2 1U
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